PGA Tour CEO Rolapp says new model would expand fields at elite events and restore 36-hole cut

The PGA Tour is making significant progress on a new model that aims to reintroduce 36-hole cuts to all major tournaments, with a complete rollout expected by 2028. CEO Brian Rolapp outlined a two-track system: Track 1 for top performers, featuring around 16 tournaments excluding majors and postseason, and Track 2 for those aspiring to reach Track 1, with smaller purses and sponsorships. The model emphasizes competitive meritocracy, aiming to restore the excitement of players striving to remain in top-tier events. Rolapp highlighted the importance of scarcity, simplicity, and parity, suggesting that the new structure will elevate tournaments and cater to different sponsor budgets. The postseason format is also being revamped, with input from various media partners to shape a new media rights deal. QUESTION: How might the introduction of a two-track system impact the motivation and performance of aspiring golfers? 

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